I imagine that there are more guys that were unprepared for the season last year than people would care to admit. Without coaching the players don't have much real guidance, and I'm glad there is an actual offseason this time so that teams can be better prepared. Now the Cowboys can finally get players on the new strength and conditioning program that they were planning. I'm betting that it has a positive effect. Maybe not night and day, but I think we'll see some good changes.

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Miles is in the Felix Jones category (although a better player) of being too fragile. You can't count on him for 16 games, which is why I think we need to consider a WR on day 2 if one drops worth having.

WR is one of those positions where you can find a guy off the street and get lucky. They are as good as their QB wants to target them. Look no further than Laurent Robinson and Miles Austin himself.

Weeks 4-10 looks pretty tough. At least we'll be tested early in the season and as fans we should have a good feel for the team. I prefer that rather than being teased playing a cupcake schedule and then watching it blow up in December.

That's a pretty fair schedule. Harder teams at the end, but I'd rather the homefield advantage at the end of the year more than anything. Scariest game is Week 17 against the Redskins at their place imo. Hopefully we have the playoffs wrapped up by then.

It might not be a bad thing to have the road games early, since we tend to start fast and then swoon. People forget that despite the 2-3 start, we were a couple of Romo brain farts and some conservative play calling away from a 5-0 record against what turned out to be a pretty tough schedule of games.

Week 1 is huge in my opinion. It sets up the entire season. If we can beat the Giants after our terrible preseason schedule we should be in good shape. Going to seattle is tough but having 10 days to prepare makes it a bit easier.

Again, week 1 is going to be huge. If we can get out of there with a win I like our chances.

Week 1 is huge in my opinion. It sets up the entire season. If we can beat the Giants after our terrible preseason schedule we should be in good shape. Going to seattle is tough but having 10 days to prepare makes it a bit easier.

Again, week 1 is going to be huge. If we can get out of there with a win I like our chances.

The 10-day break after the Thurs. night opener is more than offset IMO by the 6-wk. stretch of only one home game from Oct. 7th through Nov. 11th! That 's a loooonnnnng-ass stretch of road games, & everyone knows how difficult it is to win on the road. And the Wk. 5 Bye is way too early as well.

I think the League d*cked the Cowboys on the opener & with that 6-wk. stretch of only one home game. Season ticket holders will be upset to say the least in October too.

Yeah that October stretch of only one home game bothers me. We're talking Baltimore, Atlanta, the Giants, and Philly in a stretch of 5 games with only one of them being a home game. If Carolina has a resurgence then it could be even worse. No excuses though. They just have to suck it up and PLAY TO WIN THE GAME!

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Mathematically sure, but everyone knows that's not true. If we beat the Giants our season will have a much brighter outlook that if we lose and then travel to the Seahawks and lose. It may be 1-1 vs. 2-0, but that could be huge. It even shows in the history of the league. Something like less than 8% of teams make the playoffs who start out 0-2, while over 50% make the playoffs starting off 1-1.

Mathematically sure, but everyone knows that's not true. If we beat the Giants our season will have a much brighter outlook that if we lose and then travel to the Seahawks and lose. It may be 1-1 vs. 2-0, but that could be huge. It even shows in the history of the league. Something like less than 8% of teams make the playoffs who start out 0-2, while over 50% make the playoffs starting off 1-1.